1. Aussie - Noun
2. Aussie - Adjective
3. Aussie - Proper noun
a native or inhabitant of Australia
Source: WordNetAustralia has always encouraged the little bloke to have a go, the Aussie battler to get up. Andrew Forrest
I truly love Australia; I miss Aussie kids and their attitude! Nicole Trunfio
I think we have a really good work ethic, and we're committed to not only being professional on set but also working hard to do what it takes to get the job. But I also think having an Aussie accent is a bit of a drawcard! It's something different and people seem to like it-let's just go with that! Claire Holt
With his silver shorts and peroxided feather do, this Aussie was more Alex Jay in a low-budget sci-fi porno than rebel retiree with an interest in the Renaissance. Pricasso
I don't know if Wimbledon's seen anything like it. I don't know if they will again. But it was just - it was electric. The Aussie crowd, I'm really proud of them, the way they conducted themselves. You know they're great losers, as well. Patrick Rafter
I have spent too long training myself to speak with an American accent, it's ingrained. I spend 16 hours a day on set speaking with an American accent. Now, when I try to speak with an Aussie accent, I just sound like a caricature of myself. Poppy Montgomery